September 29, 2010

Indianapolis Social Security disability Attorney Scott Lewis often talks to potential clients about disabling conditions that are very difficult to live with. Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS can affect a Social Security disability claimant’s life in such a way as to make it impossible to maintain a full time job. For that reason, individuals with Irritable Bowel Syndrome may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome may cause abdominal pain and cramping among other painful symptoms. It can also be characterized by periods of loose stools and periods of constipation. This painful condition can intrude on almost all aspects of a person’s life. While there may be physical disabilities associated with IBS, there may also be mental disabilities including anxiety, stress, and even depression.

How does the Social Security Administration (SSA) look at Irritable Bowel Syndrome? The Social Security Administration recognizes Irritable Bowel Syndrome in its Listing of Impairments under Listing 5.06 Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). What happens if your case of Irritable Bowel Syndrome does not precisely meet the listing? You may still be able to win your Indiana Social Security disability claim or Indiana Social Security disability appeal. If you can show Irritable Bowel Syndrome effects you in such a way that you cannot perform substantial gainful activity. Your Irritable Bowel Syndrome may prevent you from working because you have to take unscheduled breaks. Most employers are unable to tolerate a worker that cannot stay on task for certain periods of time.

Indiana residents that suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS and are unable to perform work like activity because of this disabling condition may want to consult with a Social Security disability attorney to evaluate their claim. Many disabilities such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome can be difficult to discuss, but it is important for Indiana and Indianapolis Social Security disability claimants to know that they are not alone in dealing with these types of disabilities.